Biographia LiterariaHarper and Brothers, 1884 - 751 頁 |
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第 xi 頁
... reader of the present edition will be able to judge for himself ; the facts of the case will be all before him , and from these , when the whole of them are fully and fairly considered , I feel assured that by readers in general , —and ...
... reader of the present edition will be able to judge for himself ; the facts of the case will be all before him , and from these , when the whole of them are fully and fairly considered , I feel assured that by readers in general , —and ...
第 xiii 頁
... reader will , probably , deem it strange , that he should have transferred half a dozen pages of Schelling into his volume without any reference to their source . And strange it undoubtedly is . The only way I can see of accounting for ...
... reader will , probably , deem it strange , that he should have transferred half a dozen pages of Schelling into his volume without any reference to their source . And strange it undoubtedly is . The only way I can see of accounting for ...
第 xiv 頁
... reader that there was as little of self - regard in this transaction as of accuracy . At that stage of his work , at which the citation is made , my Father had not yet introduced Schelling to his readers , readers unac- quainted , as he ...
... reader that there was as little of self - regard in this transaction as of accuracy . At that stage of his work , at which the citation is made , my Father had not yet introduced Schelling to his readers , readers unac- quainted , as he ...
第 xv 頁
... reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed passages ap- pear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been well said of the genuine ...
... reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed passages ap- pear his own , by change of expression at least . It has been well said of the genuine ...
第 xvi 頁
... reader's hands ; and the first sentence of which one could not read without detect- ing the plagiarism . Would any man think of pilfering a column from the porch of St. Paul's ? The high praise which Coleridge bestows on Schelling would ...
... reader's hands ; and the first sentence of which one could not read without detect- ing the plagiarism . Would any man think of pilfering a column from the porch of St. Paul's ? The high praise which Coleridge bestows on Schelling would ...
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